This paper presents a low-complexity address generation unit (AGU) for multiuser detectors in interleave division multiple access (IDMA) systems. To this end, for the first time, all possible options for designing AGUs are first analyzed in detail. Subsequently, a complexity reduction technique is applied to each of those architectures. More specifically, some components in AGUs are relocated to make them shareable and removable without affecting the functionality. The complete transparency of such renovation makes it applicable to any existing multiuser detector without tailoring the interfacing components therein. Measuring the hardware complexity, all the resulting AGUs are compared with each other, and a new architecture simpler than the state-of-the-art one is developed. Implementation results in a 65 nm CMOS process, demonstrating that the proposed AGU can alleviate the equivalent gate count and the power consumption of the prior process by 13% and 31%, respectively.
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